LED Displays

Transparent LED

Display on glass without blocking the view

Transparent LED — also known as Shutter LED — installed behind glass façades to show striking content while keeping light and the view passing through.

Transparent LED screen on a glass façade showing content while staying see-through
Overview

Advertise on the glass without losing the view behind it.

  1. Transparent LED (Shutter LED) mounts behind your storefront glass so content seems to float on the pane while light and sightlines pass freely through it.

  2. No windows blocked, no solid wall closing in the space — just a living façade that catches passersby with high contrast and a wide viewing angle, all while keeping the open feel that glass architecture is prized for.

Why choose this solution

  • See-through — keeps the view and the light
  • Mounts behind your existing glass
  • Eye-catching storefronts
  • High contrast, wide viewing angle
  • Covered by a 2-year warranty
Key features

Transparent LED

  • High transparency
  • Mounts behind glass
  • High contrast
  • Wide viewing angle
Technical specifications

Clear details to help you pick the right solution.

Pixel pitch
P2.6 – P12.5
Brightness
400 – 1,000 nits
Viewing angle
Wide viewing angle, high contrast
Warranty
2-year comprehensive warranty
Best for

Where and how this solution shines.

  • Retail storefronts
  • Architectural glass
FAQ

Questions about this solution

Will it block my window or glass façade?

No. That is the whole point of transparent LED: its high transparency lets light and sightlines pass through, so what is behind the glass stays visible and the space keeps its open feel — while the content appears to float on the façade.

Where is transparent LED installed?

It typically mounts behind your existing glass — on retail storefronts, architectural glass façades, or interior glass partitions. That means you usually do not need to change the glass itself; we add the screen behind it.

Is it the same as a regular LED wall?

Not quite. Transparent LED trades some peak brightness for its see-through quality, so its brightness ceiling (400 – 1,000 nits) is lower than a solid LED wall built for direct sunlight. That is a deliberate trade-off: you choose it when seeing through the glass and keeping the open feel matter more than maximum brightness.

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